Permanent Record
(Gimmicks and Online Instructions) by Ben Seidman
A mind-bending effect that alters reality in their hands. "Permanent Record"
by Ben Seidman (creator of the bestselling effect "The Oracle System")
and Vanishing Inc. is a jaw-dropping experience that will leave your
audience questioning everything they know.
Without a doubt, the best way to get big reactions is by making magic happen in someone else's hands. "Permanent Record"
not only allows you to do that, but it's almost unfair how easy it is
to perform. A printed image changes in their hands, leaving them with an
unforgettable memory.
You start by explaining how every deck of
cards has a playing card printed on the box. Next, they are given the
case to hold as they select a card from the pack. Your audience will
lose their minds when they check the box again and see that the card
printed on the box has transformed to match their selection.
The special gimmick and deck included with "Permanent Record"
allow you to start performing this self-working miracle right away. In
the nearly 1.5 hour video, Ben also shares how to perform "Permanent Record"
with a normal deck and other bonus ways to use the gimmick to enhance
routines you probably already do. You also get a devious secret that
will improve your overall close-up magic, Dr. Jonathan Pickard's
original, multi-phase "Ambideckstrous" handling and so much more.
You'll absolutely love performing "Permanent Record".
It's a quick, easy, powerful effect that genuinely amazes everyone.
Discover why Ben Seidman never leaves home without this in his pocket,
and you shouldn't either.
"I love this"
- Asi Wind
"I'm in love with the practicality of the design. The change happens in the most organic way possible"
- Franco Pascali
"This is going straight into my, and everyone else's, strolling set. It's strong, fun, and super easy to do. I love it!"
- Chad Long
"This
is A+ material for both professional and casual performances. On top of
that, I can't believe Ben also included his CUPS technique as part of
this release. It's not only dangerously good for 'Permanent Record', but
nearly any close-up routine. That alone is worth the cost of the
project."
- Bill herz
"Permanent Record is easy
enough for beginners to fool their pals, but has enough interesting
applications that professionals will be able to effectively add it to
their repertoires. I like it!"
- Michael Close